Ozarks At Large

With Spring in full bloom, last week was full of stories about cleanups or renovations occurring throughout the area.


Effron White’s been writing lately and we’ll hear the fruit of his labors, a new song titled Pressure Change.

Becca Martin Brown has the details on a tour of homes and other weekend activities.

The head of the Hatcher Agency, the state's largest independent insurer, says that many of his clients are providing insurance to employees rather than paying penalties associated with the Affordable Care Act. Senator Mark Pryor talks about his push for answers from the Air Force regarding the 188th Fighter Wing in Fort Smith while Senator Boozman says he is concerned about a backlog in disability claims for veterans. And Elton John is coming to Fayetteville in just a few weeks.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Ahead on Ozarks, Roby Brock hosts a political roundtable to discuss the problematic launch of healthcare.gov. Also, Siloam Springs creates an online farmers' market. Plus, the Artmobile rolls into town, three things you should know about philanthropy and more.
Ozarks at Large’s tech expert Tyrel Denison discusses the recent changes to Google’s privacy policy.
“Private Eyes” by Hall and Oates
The Broadway show Million Dollar Quartet stars Cody Slaughter as Elvis Presley. Slaughter is a native of Harrison, Arkansas. He discusses the opportunity and the show in this story.
Sunday night’s Grammys paid a heartfelt tribute to the late Whitney Houston, and presented Adele with half a dozen awards. Columnist Wayne Bell from www.fayettevilleflyer.com has the details.
“My Funny Valentine” by Chet Baker
Regional healthcare agency franchises, hospital-based agencies and the Arkansas Department of Health in-home health serves are all undergoing regulatory and financial challenges and changes under approaching health care reform.
Roby Brock from our content partner www.talkbusiness.net has an update on business news of the past week.
“Teardrop” by Vitamin String Quartet